Whatever one works that you can afford.
I do not think that they will ever sound very good in series.
I do not think that they will ever sound very good in series.
Best amp for 4 Sonos ceiling speakers?
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there are many solid state amps that have strong ratings into 4 or 2 ohms, which is what is needed, as the numerous pairs of speakers playing simultaneously will draw a good deal of current i use a b&k av1260 amp that has 12 channels (stereo sets x 6)... built for the purpose such as yours, driving distributed speaker sets all over the house and outdoors - cost effective and well built sound quality is ok, the speakers are not wonderful sounding to start with, just play background music, don’t stress over the ’audiophile quality’ of the amp, it just needs to be tough, deliver current, stay relatively cool |
Would this work and not burn down my house? haha https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0725PJQQV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
I think it's these? https://www.sonos.com/en-us/shop/architectural I would use their AMP module and this way you can add in their truplay room correction abilities. |
I've never heard of "in ceiling" SONOS branded speakers nor any SONOS branded speaker that are not powered already i.e. do not need a separate amplifier. Maybe this is a SONOS system than played thru some other brand speakers and amp. If so you really aren't locked into the SONOS ecosystem unless you want to be. SONOS does make amps but you'd be well served to consult with a dealer to go over what you have in house and are missing before forging ahead. |